Chemical process produces latex particles of relatively large, uniform size for use as size standards for instrument calibration. Process, based on seeding of mixture by very small latex particles, yields particles measuring 2 to 30 micrometer or more in average size. Produces monodisperse latexes in which deviation from average size is less than 2 percent. Particles used directly, without tedious separation procedures for removing off-size particles.


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    Title :

    Producing Large-Particle Monodisperse Latexes


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    Publication date :

    1986-05-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English


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